U.S. donates laboratory supplies to support Nigeria’s outbreak response efforts.
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: Dr. Farah Husain, Program Director, Division of Global Health Protection, U.S. CDC and Dr. Jide Idris, Director General, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control
The U.S. Government, via the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (US CDC), has donated equipment and supplies to the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (NCDC) to support Nigeria’s outbreak response laboratory activities.
Laboratories across Nigeria are working diligently to quickly detect disease threats and confirm cases. Their efforts are a critical part of every outbreak response. The volume of work generated by the ongoing responses to Lassa fever, diphtheria, meningitis, and other diseases, creates a continued need for resources. To help meet this need, Dr. Farah Husain the Program Director for US CDC’s Division of Global Health Protection, led the donation from US CDC to NCDC, which included:
Biosafety cabinets
Sample collection materials
Other essential laboratory commodities to ensure the quality and high outputs of Nigeria’s labs
Large amounts of personal protective equipment to help keep laboratory workers safe
During the event, Dr. Husain emphasized that laboratories are a cornerstone of outbreak responses and thanked laboratory scientists for their vital work and commitment. She noted that this donation and the work it enables will help save lives, both in the laboratories and in the communities affected by outbreaks.
Following the event, US CDC will support the distribution of the supplies to subnational laboratories and health facilities supporting emergency responses across Nigeria.